FRESHMAN / NORTHERN OKLAHOMA CC (2018)
- 2018 NJCAA Division II World Series All-Tournament Team
- 2018 NJCAA All-Region
- 2018 OG&E Region II District 2 All-Tournament Team
- Incredible first-year campaign for the Jets, hitting .449 with 15 doubles, six triples, 13 home runs, 54 RBI and 27 stolen bases in 63 games played
- Tacked on eye-popping .529 on-base percentage and .742 slugging percentage, totaling for a 1.271 OPS
- Also fantastic in conference only play, hitting .382 with two doubles, one triple, two home runs and 10 RBI across 20 games played
- Led Northern Oklahoma Jets to third place finish at the NJCAA World Series. Team finished with an impressive 48-16 record
- Hit .389 with four runs scored, five RBI and four stolen bases in four games at the NJCAA World Series
- Hit .381 with two home runs and six RBI in Region II District 2 Tournament
- Launched a home run in 12 games, including first career multi-home run outing in season opener vs. Southeast CC (Feb. 8)
- Posted multi-hit games an incredible 35 times over 63 games played. Season-high streak of nine consecutive games with multi-hits (Feb. 9-24)
- Finished with three-plus hits in a game 11 times, highlighted by season-best four hits against Butler CC (March 6)
- Produced season-best 13-game hitting streak midway through the year
- Run-producing machine throughout the year, recording multi-RBI games 15 times
- Tallied season-high four RBI on five different occasions
HIGH SCHOOL (EDMOND NORTH)
- Competed with Edmond North High School under head coach Grant Ledbetter
- 2017 The Oklahoman’s Big All-City Honorable Mention
- Hit .333 with 26 runs scored, one home run and 11 stolen bases in 2016 junior campaign
- Helped team advance to Oklahoma Class 6A Regional Finals
- Quick on the basepaths, posting a 6.8, 60-yard dash time
PERSONAL
- Born on Feb. 19, 1999
- Born and raised in Edmond, Oklahoma
- Father – John, Mother – Tara
- Twin Brother – Alex (also transferred and currently on Mizzou roster), Brother – Zach
- Majoring in Health Science – Rehabilitation at the University of Missouri